
Day: November 2, 2025
Louvre heist work of petty criminals, not organized crime, prosecutor says
The audacious daytime robbery of historical jewels worth $102 million from the Paris Louvre museum last month was executed by petty criminals, rather than professionals from the world of organized crime, the Paris prosecutor said on Sunday.
No winners of major lotto draws on Nov. 2, 2025; Superlotto jackpot at P158 million

There were no winners of either of the major lotto jackpots during the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office’s drawing on Sunday, November 2, 2025, with one of the prizes already at more than P158 million.
People return to Metro Manila after long Undas weekend

People who stayed up north for this year”s traditional Undas observance have begun their exodus back to Metro Manila after the long weekend.
Pope Leo decries Sudan violence, urges dialogue and relief effort
Pope Leo on Sunday appealed for an immediate ceasefire and the opening of humanitarian corridors in Sudan, saying he was following with “great sorrow” reports of terrible brutality in the city of Al-Fashir in Darfur.
Fake Yale student scandal raises alarms over academic fraud, foreign influence risks
Yale expels student who faked entire identity to gain admission, highlighting growing concerns about academic fraud and security gaps at elite universities.
LA police officers hit with fireworks, bottles amid celebration of Dodgers World Series win
Los Angeles police authorized tear gas after officers were hit with fireworks and bottles during chaotic Dodgers World Series victory celebrations downtown.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Why blue states’ new anti-ICE laws are unconstitutional virtue signaling
Illinois passes sanctuary law blocking ICE arrests near courthouses, creating 1,000-foot buffer zones. Legal experts question constitutionality under federal supremacy.
DAN GAINOR: England doesn’t have free speech and wants to take ours away, too
Britain arrests 12,000 people yearly for online speech, including non-residents like Irish comedian Graham Linehan. Free speech advocates warn of global threats to Americans.
Hospital discovery reveals centuries-long transformation into sacred Christian site, say archaeologists
Archaeologists in Turkey recently uncovered an ancient Roman hospital that became a Christian sanctuary, revealing centuries of transformation in Kaunos.
Tears pour down Blue Jays star’s face after crushing Game 7 loss
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was visibly emotional in the dugout as the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated a World Series championship.
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